Bio

Started the year by claiming medalist honors at the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica Qualifying Tournament at the CC La Planicie in Lima, Peru

Posted rounds of 65, 74, 70 and 69 to win the qualifier by one at 278 (-10)

Made two cuts on his first six starts on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, with a T15 finish as his best at the season opening 55th Abierto Mexicano de Golf in Mexico City in March

That same month, he won the Guatemalan Open for his third time at Hacienda Nueva Country Club winning by 12 strokes with rounds of 67, 68, 69, and 71

Claimed medalist honors at the PGA TOUR Canada Qualifying Tournament in California in April. He won the Canadian qualifier by four strokes with rounds of 66, 66, 75 and 66

Finished the PGA TOUR Canada season with a solid T3 finish at the TOUR Championship of Canada in September. Carded a season-low 66 on the final round. Such a performance allowed him to keep his TOUR card by moving into the 32nd spot in the Order of Merit. His first PGA TOUR Canada season featured one top-5 finish, two top-25 finishes and six cuts made in nine starts

He made it to Q-School finals and got conditional status for his 2014 season

2012:

Made three cuts in 10 starts on the Web.com Tour, where he had conditional status

His best Web.com Tour finish was T27 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship

Made three starts on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, with a T25 at the Puerto Rico Classic as his best finish

2011:

Finished T27 at the World Cup in Mission Hills, China where he joined Pablo Acuña to represent Guatemala in the team event

Finished T144 at the PGA TOUR Q-School Final late in the year to earn conditional status on the Web.com Tour

Kept competing on the Adams Golf Pro Tour, where he had five top-25 finishes in 12 starts. Made two starts on the Tour de las Americas, with a T7 at the Televisa TLA Players Championship in Acapulco, Mexico as his best finish

2010:

Won the East Texas Open on the Adams Golf Pro Tour one week after a runner-up finish at the Southwest Louisiana Open

Shot 73, 68, 69 and 65 to win at 275 (-9)

Had 11 top-25 finishes in 16 starts on the Adams Golf Pro Tour to finish second in the Order of Merit

T7 at the Peru Open for his best finish in two starts on the Tour de las Americas

Also won Guatemala’s Abierto de Hacienda Nueva at 276 (-12)

AMATEUR CAREER:

Played for the University of New Orleans

Won three college tournaments, including the 2007 Troy Invitational

Twice led the New Orleans Privateers in scoring average

Came from behind to win the 2008 Central American Amateur Championship by carding a 67 on the final round… A Central American Boys 13-14 champion

A three-time winner of the Guatemala Open

Won Guatemala’s National Championships in all age divisions

PERSONAL:

Graduated from the University of New Orleans with a degree in Business Administration in 2009